In 1913, with an enrolment of nearly fifty, the School moved again, to its present site on New South Head Road, Rose Bay.
During Fifi Hawthorne's tenure as Principal, 1933 to 1966, the school grew from 100 students to more than 660, and buildings and facilities expanded accordingly.
[9] Kambala is located on a single campus on the rising shore above suburban Rose Bay, overlooking Sydney Harbour.
Frequented by the colonial artist Conrad Martens during the 1840s, extensively renovated by architect John Horbury Hunt in the 1880s, Tivoli features modern dormitory-style living amenities.
Opened in 1997, Fernbank provides students with more independent living, social privileges and greater privacy for study.